Improving gay, bisexual and transgender inclusion in blood and plasma donation policies and programmes in Canada: A qualitative study

Author:

Wright Isaac12ORCID,Gahagan Jacqueline1

Affiliation:

1. Research Office Mount Saint Vincent University Halifax Nova Scotia Canada

2. Faculty of Social Work University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesAn increasing number of blood operators around the world, including those in Canada, have removed time‐based deferral periods for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men and replaced them with sexual behaviour‐based questions for all donors. While this marks a significant shift in screening approach, what remains unclear is how members of two‐spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (2S/LGBTQ+) communities view blood operators' initiatives to be more inclusive. As such, this study was conducted to assess the awareness of donor screening changes and other initiatives among members of 2S/LGBTQ+ communities and to explore their recommendations for blood operators' work with these communities.Materials and MethodsSemi‐structured qualitative interviews (n = 15) were conducted with 2S/LGBTQ+ people across Canada. Data were analysed using open inductive coding methods.ResultsReported here are the key results on recommendations for blood operators. Three themes were identified from the data: (1) the need for increased communications with 2S/LGBTQ+ communities surrounding changes to donor policies and guidelines; (2) the need for trans‐inclusive policy and procedures; and (3) the need for culturally responsive and equity‐informed staff training at donor centres.ConclusionResults suggest that blood operators should consider 2S/LGTBQ+ communities when developing blood and plasma donation policies, screening procedures and staff training. Increased consultation with these communities is desired, and further research specific to the experiences of transgender blood donors is needed.

Funder

Canadian Blood Services

Health Canada

Publisher

Wiley

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